NMR-like control of a quantum bit superconducting circuit

Collin, E , Ithier, Gregoire, Aassime, A , Joyez, P , Vion, D and Esteve, D

(2004)

Collin, E , Ithier, Gregoire, Aassime, A , Joyez, P , Vion, D and Esteve, D (2004) NMR-like control of a quantum bit superconducting circuit. Physical Review Letters, 93 (15).

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Abstract

Coherent superpositions of quantum states have already been demonstrated in different super-conducting circuits based on Josephson junctions. These circuits are now considered for implementing quantum bits. We report on experiments in which the state of a qubit circuit, the quantronium, is efficiently manipulated using methods inspired from nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR): multipulse sequences are used to perform arbitrary operations, to improve their accuracy, and to fight decoherence.

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This version's date is: 8/10/2004
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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleNMR-like control of a quantum bit superconducting circuit
AuthorsCollin, E
Ithier, Gregoire
Aassime, A
Joyez, P
Vion, D
Esteve, D
Uncontrolled KeywordsSINGLE-COOPER-PAIR, ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT, OSCILLATIONS, STATES
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Physics
Research Groups and Centres\Physics\Low Temperature Physics

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doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.93.157005

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